Like Adam Ihle I am holding a Holiday Special, $25 Custom Ship Concept Designs. For the $25 you will receive the one drawing with no changes. So to get a concept that is best to your vision I ask that when you request a ship you give me as much detail and description of what you want. Then I will take it from there and draw up your ship. (They can be Trek, Star Wars, B5, Own Universe what ever era you like) These sketches will be hand drawn with a quick marker render. You can have the original sketch if you want, just make not of it when you order. Thanks and happy holidays.
Sean

This first image is of my TOS Galactica that I have had since high school. I was going to have Tim Blanchard restore her. He did the custom base and a primer coat but was not able to finish her. So I finished her by adding battle damage and adding more paint and markings. Not film accurate at all but alot better that she look in my childhood.

Nicely done! I especially like the stands with the helmet - very nice touch.

If you can find one, I highly recommend the Timeslip TOS Galactica. It's in the same scale as the Revellogram abomination (1:4105) and highly accurate to the filming miniature. Or, you could wait til the Moebius TOS line comes out (hopefully) next year. Should be good times!

The U.S.S.Titan sees action in the Hive Mini series!!!! Here is a preview from startrek.com. From this preview
@Joe_Corroney has done a great job with her, and it looks like he even uses my bridge design. I am so happy!!! Thank you Joe.

In the Hive the Ent-E did not get destroyed, and the Titan is salvageable they beamed the crew over. they stated that the Titan was listing. I myself think this story is part of a myriad universes. Not Prime

If either were the case, we'd still know that the Titan is still out there.

We still don't know canonically what happened to the Ent-E (e.i, what warranted the laying down of the Ent-F), but it appears that the Ent-E didn't get destroyed here, so unless she was so heavily damaged as to warrant her decommissioning, and simply mothballed for restoration as a museum ship (which is a theory that I prefer, to her destruction), we still don't know what happened to the Ent-E.

And if this is a different timeline altogether, we're probably aren't gonna get any clues here.